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  2. Pressure-sensitive tape - Wikipedia

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    It is also known in various countries as self-stick tape, sticky tape, or just adhesive tape and tape, as well as genericized trademarks, such as Sellotape, Durex (tape), Scotch tape, etc. PSA tape consists of three components: the tape itself, which often is cellophane, cellulose acetate, or polyvinyl chloride.

  3. Sellotape - Wikipedia

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    Sellotape (/ ˈ s ɛ l ə ˌ t eɪ p /) is a British brand of transparent, cellulose-based, pressure-sensitive tape, and is the leading brand in the United Kingdom.Sellotape is generally used for joining, sealing, attaching and mending.

  4. Tape measure - Wikipedia

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    Tape measure with 16 and 19.2 inch marks Most tapes sold in the United States are inches - and feet -based. Some tapes have additional marks in the shape of small black diamonds, appearing every 19.2 inches (488 mm), used to mark out equal spacing for joists (five joists or trusses per US standard 8-foot (2,438 mm) length of building material).

  5. Scotch tape - Wikipedia

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    A Scotch brand box sealing tape Modern Scotch brand acetate [clarification needed] tape packaging showing the distinctive tartan design. Although Scotch is a trademark and a brand name, Scotch tape is sometimes used as a generic term, [6] [7] in a similar manner to Sellotape in several other countries.

  6. List of adhesive tapes - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive is usually coated on a polypropylene or polyester film. Commonly 48 mm (1.9 in) or 72 mm (2.8 in) wide. Double-sided tape This tape has adhesive on both sides, and is used to stick two surfaces together. Duct tape Usually gray in color, this tape is backed with scrim, often coated with rubber or plastic. [1] Elastic therapeutic tape

  7. Richard Gurley Drew - Wikipedia

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    In response, after two years of work in 3M's labs, Drew invented the first masking tape (1925), a two-inch-wide tan paper strip backed with a light, pressure-sensitive adhesive. [2] The first tape had adhesive along its edges but not in the middle.